Leader photo by GLYNN HARRIS
Jerry Antley (left) and son Randy are turning Cedar Hill Game Calls of Downsville into a nationally recognized company, which has made tremendous progress in a short amount of time. The company ships out its popular lanyards to such nationally-prominent game call companies as Primos.

Ditto for the headquarters of a company that is quietly growing in the hills of Union Parish, a company that is turning heads nationwide because of the products it produces. Cedar Hill Game Calls is located north of Downsville, but unless you know where you’re going, you’re not likely to find it. Like trying to find Goldonna, not many vehicles motor down Vic Allen Road on their way to anywhere else.

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HAMMOND — Going up against one of the highest scoring offenses in the country in Southeastern Louisiana, the Louisiana Tech defense had their hands – and feet – full on Sunday at the Southeastern Soccer Complex.

Despite giving up an early first period goal to the Lions, the defensive line stood tall allowing the offense to use their second half magic to spark a 2-1 come-from-behind victory, their first comeback win of the season.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Raheem Appleby is certainly making his presence known in Conference USA after missing most of the inaugural season last year due to an ankle injury.

The senior guard led Louisiana Tech in scoring for the third straight game, notching a game-high 25 points to help the Bulldogs get their third straight league road win in an 84-72 victory over Texas-San Antonio on Saturday evening in the Convocation Center.